The Premier League has defended its working environment after the woman who
blew the whistle on sexist emails sent by Richard Scudamore, the chief
executive, said she was “humiliated, belittled and disgusted” by the
messages.

Rani Abraham, who worked as a temporary personal assistant for the 54-year-old
father of five, told the Sunday Mirror: “This is not the sort of
thing that goes on in offices these days.”

It comes after the FA’s independent board member Heather Rabbatts, who will
chair a meeting of its Inclusion Advisory Board to discuss the case on
Tuesday, said that Scudamore should consider his